Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Strange Things Around the House #2
I was sorting through a box of stuff moved from house to house recently and stumbled across this. I am probably the only one looking at this that has a clue what it is, or why anyone would hang onto it.
So what is it?
It is a focusing screen for a first generation Cannon F-1 35mm SLR. At the time (about 1975) it was the top of the line professional camera that Cannon made. I lusted over it for a couple of years, my father had an FTb, that my oldest brother bought in Asia in the early 1970's when he was in the Navy. I liked it, but the F-1 was another world. The shutter was titanium, a masterpiece of engineering and manufacturing. It would do everything that could be done at that time, you could change the viewfinders, backs, add motor drives. I saved up from my summer work on the farm, one summer, did some extra aerial photography jobs and splurged on it one fall. With it I fit in with the pros. I made a living with it for a couple of years. I don't recall why I changed out the focussing screen, maybe because you could. The camera was solid. I was known to say you use it to bang the nails in to build a house, and when you were done use it to take pictures of the house. They don't make them like that anymore.
Around 2000 I traded a bag full of Cannon cameras and 6 lenses on a new Nikon 35mm SLR. I used that about three years and then went digital. Last year I bought my first digital SLR, and now have three lenses.
The only thing I have left of the F-1 is the focussing screen, the memories of owning the best of the best in it's day, and some amazing images I created with it.
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Wow. And it looks so funky and quaint now.
ReplyDeletestrange things indeed.
ReplyDeleteHuh? :)
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